The "law makers" will get finished as soon as they are no longer eligible to be paid their normal "per diem" pay for extra days. They will be done when the pay ends. If they got penalized for taking more than 90 days (or even if there was no more pay for working overtime), it would speed up how long it takes.

Not to mention that most aren't there on Fridays, and the few that are leave at noon. Or all the free food, which isn't deducted from their per diem. Or all the other perqs that would get most state employees fired.

But I bet the rules that allow that stuff won't be the ones ignored by Mike "man-with-no honor" O'Neal.

The legislature sits on it's collective butt for three months, getting paid for doing nothing. Then they have to go into overtime, so they get more money, to do the jobs they were supposed to get done in the original 90 day session. Nice scam if they can pull it off, and they frequently do, No changes are made. This is our tax money folks, at the least complain to them. At the most, vote them out and start fresh with people that understand we expect them to get the work done in the original 90 day session.